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the death toll, now at 39.most of the eaths in indiana and kentucky.and toniggt.... word tragedy. in indiana, a tornado's path of destruction destroyed trees and homes, emolished henryville high school -- and ripped apart school buses. a news crew captured this tornado as it struck. p water and power has beee restored hhre in henryville... but thousands of people in the midwest and south.... are cleaaing up....in the dark. adams says: ""his is total devastation i've lived here 28 ears i've never seen devastating."young says: "people are helpinggout andd helping their neighbors that's what 've been most strrck by." aerial footage shows across three counties.indiana governor mitch aniels, promising state assistanne.... had a direct message for people who lost everything. daniels says: "we love you.... we are with you. and if t isn't obvious enough... it's not just governmmnt these are your neighbors herr to help." residents in madison countyyalabama, learn the naaional weather service has upgraded the tornado there from an ef 2 to an ef3. at 140 miles per hour.leaving some homes uut
the death toll, now at 39.most of the eaths in indiana and kentucky.and toniggt.... word tragedy. in indiana, a tornado's path of destruction destroyed trees and homes, emolished henryville high school -- and ripped apart school buses. a news crew captured this tornado as it struck. p water and power has beee restored hhre in henryville... but thousands of people in the midwest and south.... are cleaaing up....in the dark. adams says: ""his is total devastation i've lived here 28 ears...
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after tornadoes blew through henryville, indiana. before the twisters hit she immediately moved to protect her 5 and 8-year-old boys, covering them with a blanket to shield them from the debris. the wreckage hit her breaking seven ribs and -- actually pinned her under steel beams. but the worst wasn't over. a second twister was headed towards stephanie stanley. she covered her two children -- stephanie's family. she covered her two children once again. >> they are screaming, mama, i don't want to die. don't let me die. >> unable to remove the heavy debris the badly injured mother went on to help her children. stephanie survived in the hospital bed but both her legs had to be amputated. >>> time for a check of the forecast. lynette, the stories are heartbreaking but so many people will talk about, after going through a storm like that, having what they need, family and health. >> exactly. a good point to make. the bad thing about it, you have the tornado an then day after day you're still talking about the clean-up and what you've los
after tornadoes blew through henryville, indiana. before the twisters hit she immediately moved to protect her 5 and 8-year-old boys, covering them with a blanket to shield them from the debris. the wreckage hit her breaking seven ribs and -- actually pinned her under steel beams. but the worst wasn't over. a second twister was headed towards stephanie stanley. she covered her two children -- stephanie's family. she covered her two children once again. >> they are screaming, mama, i don't...
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i just started praying. >> reporter: a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but she ended up losing one leg above the knee and the other leg above the ankle. >> i was reaching around holding them and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. i had two steal beams on my legs, and i couldn't move. i was stuck. >> reporter: and a man in missouri got something precious back. >> i gave this to my wife 10 years ago. i kept digging and digging until we got to where it was at. in all this here, how do you find it? i called her and she was crying. >> reporter: meanwhile, kentucky senator says fema has started damage assessment in west liberty. >> we'll do everything we can to try to help these good folks rebuild their lives. >> an estimated 30 tornadoes packing winds of more than 110 miles an hour hit the midwest on friday. >>> a large reward is being offered for information about a former fbi agent who disappeared years ago. >> reporter: the u.s. is offering $1 million for information leading to the safe return of robert levinson, last see
i just started praying. >> reporter: a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but she ended up losing one leg above the knee and the other leg above the ankle. >> i was reaching around holding them and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. i had two steal beams on my legs, and i couldn't move. i was stuck. >> reporter: and a man in missouri got something precious back. >> i gave this to my wife 10 years ago. i kept...
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. >>> meantime the death toll in indiana from friday's tornadoes has risen by one. the toddler found alone in a field after the storm rolled through died wednesday evening. the child's apparentlies and siblings died friday when the -- parents and siblings died when the storm hit. that brings indiana's death toll to 13. kentucky lost the most lives friday, went 1 people. tonight the focus is -- 21 people. tonight the focus is on making sure no other victims are in the rubble. crews are working to make sure communication lines will reopen. >> reporter: from indiana and kentucky through ohio and alabama and georgia homes and businesses were crushed, cars and buses tossed about and roads were left clogged by downed trees and power lines. st. francis xavier church in henryville, indiana, suffered severe damage but still hosted mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw the steeple was still here, so we knew was still here and that to us was a symbol and also a sign of god as people of faith that god is going to carry us through. this. >> reporter: ind
. >>> meantime the death toll in indiana from friday's tornadoes has risen by one. the toddler found alone in a field after the storm rolled through died wednesday evening. the child's apparentlies and siblings died friday when the -- parents and siblings died when the storm hit. that brings indiana's death toll to 13. kentucky lost the most lives friday, went 1 people. tonight the focus is -- 21 people. tonight the focus is on making sure no other victims are in the rubble. crews are...
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amazing cell phone video, from indiana. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes hit 10 states friday. the storms so far have killed 40 people including 13 in indiana. >>> one more chance of our forecast with lynette. >> it's quiet in indiana this morning. and also close to home, we're nice and dry. as you step out to the bus stop just bundle up the kids, temperatures in the 30s. those winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles an hour. but will pick up as we go throughout the day. we'll get that warm surge of air moving in. temperatures will be in the low to mid-60s for today. 63 degrees to be exact. we will have that warm-up starting today. then by tomorrow things are going to get even warmer. for tonight that temperature coming in around 42 degrees. we'll have a few clouds out there, won't be as cold but the reason why is that southwesterly flow is really going to help to warm up the temperatures for this afternoon and also for this evening. by tomorrow, even warmer, so if you like the 63 i'm forecasting for
amazing cell phone video, from indiana. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes hit 10 states friday. the storms so far have killed 40 people including 13 in indiana. >>> one more chance of our forecast with lynette. >> it's quiet in indiana this morning. and also close to home, we're nice and dry. as you step out to the bus stop just bundle up the kids, temperatures in the 30s. those winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles an hour. but will pick up as we go...
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she was released from the hospital when powerful storms ripped through southern indiana she laid on top of her 8 and 5- year-old to save their lives. house fell on top of her but the kids are fine. doctors say she will have prosthetic legs in three months. >> i am going to push down harder and see if we can't get prosthetics cerne because i am ready to get up and walk again. >> she seems like an incredible person. they have a sek home they have been renning out and friend and family remodeled it to make it more wheelchair accessible. >>> what a brave soul and in indiana not dealing with a whole lot. nice and quiet a few clouds streaming in across the area. about a lot of the nation is quiet and we are in that clear skies, so with that temperatures really able to drop off this morning. freezing in aberdeen. 32 before you step out the door aberdeen make sure to bundle up and bundle up the kids and as we look at frederick 31 degrees below freezing there. shady side coming in at 35 degrees. so this is the scenario this morning. temperatures not warming up that much going into the afternoon.
she was released from the hospital when powerful storms ripped through southern indiana she laid on top of her 8 and 5- year-old to save their lives. house fell on top of her but the kids are fine. doctors say she will have prosthetic legs in three months. >> i am going to push down harder and see if we can't get prosthetics cerne because i am ready to get up and walk again. >> she seems like an incredible person. they have a sek home they have been renning out and friend and family...
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purdue university decided to spend their break cleaning up debris and helping residents in a small indiana town that was f of the hardest hit. most of them said they had never seen tornado damage up close. >> taking time off from their spring break to help others predict to help others to really need help. -- to help others who really need help. >> it is that time of year when most of the nation becomes vulnerable to severe storms. for the time being, there are just some light showers moving through our area. we have had a couple of sprinkles but nothing measurable so far, just a trace. you can see the light showers stretches from new england for parts of pennsylvania and western maryland. a couple of showers now going over to the eastern shore. we will have to keep an eye on some of the activity that could be here late tomorrow. it is still unseasonably mild, the high today about 20 degrees warmer than normal -- warmer than normal. look at the record high, scorching 86 degrees on march 12 back in 1990. 4.4 inches of snow on this day in 1968. boston college is 56 late this evening, 62 in n
purdue university decided to spend their break cleaning up debris and helping residents in a small indiana town that was f of the hardest hit. most of them said they had never seen tornado damage up close. >> taking time off from their spring break to help others predict to help others to really need help. -- to help others who really need help. >> it is that time of year when most of the nation becomes vulnerable to severe storms. for the time being, there are just some light...
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terrell brown reports for wjz from indiana where residents are trying to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: people are working together, distributing water, and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. two tornados hit henryville friday, one packed winds in excess of 16 a 165 miles per hour, clean up is underway but it's going to take time. officials are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year, the elementary, middle and high school complex were you had destroyed. the weather could complicate clean up efforts. watches, advisorys and warnings are across indiana and kentucky, up to four inches could fall in henryville. west liberty, utility trucks rolled in to help restore power. crews are working alongside neighbors picking through mounds of debris. this home was blown apart, she recovered family photos but says she is one of the lucky ones. at least 39 people died across five states, 15 month old angel babcock was the latest victim, found alive in a field friday, but died from her injuries sunday night. terrell brown,
terrell brown reports for wjz from indiana where residents are trying to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: people are working together, distributing water, and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. two tornados hit henryville friday, one packed winds in excess of 16 a 165 miles per hour, clean up is underway but it's going to take time. officials are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year, the elementary, middle...
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this is henryville, indiana just north of the kentucky border. the national weather service describes the damage there as extreme taking a sky view of it and as you can pull out, you can literally see what looks like a church there or another older structure, the roof completely gone and as the camera pans you can see the swath that tornado tore through that town. three people died in indiana today from the tornadoes and storms, no word if any of them were in henryville, live pictures of the aftermath again where it looks like this storm just went through. >>> over the years congress has appropriatelied $311 million to help pay tuitions -- appropriated $311 million to help pay tuitions for d.c. students across the country called tuition assistance program only available to district residents. advocates call the program a huge success, but 9 news now has learned the number of students that actually graduate from college is far below the national average. bruce johnson investigates a story only seen on 9. >> it's not just a program about my child,
this is henryville, indiana just north of the kentucky border. the national weather service describes the damage there as extreme taking a sky view of it and as you can pull out, you can literally see what looks like a church there or another older structure, the roof completely gone and as the camera pans you can see the swath that tornado tore through that town. three people died in indiana today from the tornadoes and storms, no word if any of them were in henryville, live pictures of the...
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in indiana, members of the colts join residents to clean up in henryville and they gave people in the battered area optimism for the future of their community. >>> and giving them this hope and there is some hope still. you have folks going to help you through this. >> the people continue to pick up the pieces and they'll get help from the government. yesterday, president obama proved federal aid for counties affectioned by the tornados in kentucky and indiana. >>> and from maryland's eastern shore, they're investigating a small body found. it's identified as conrad snuff jr. of leesburg. he was 85 years old. the marine employees found him this morning and doesn't look like there was some foul play. >>> d.c. police closed another night club. this time, the island cafe and that is in the 800 block of upshire street northwest. the man was stabbed in the stomach and is expected to survive. the club will be shut down for a few days while there is an investigation on the alcoholic beverage control board. >>> and in case you didn't know, today is national women and girls hiv/aids day. volun
in indiana, members of the colts join residents to clean up in henryville and they gave people in the battered area optimism for the future of their community. >>> and giving them this hope and there is some hope still. you have folks going to help you through this. >> the people continue to pick up the pieces and they'll get help from the government. yesterday, president obama proved federal aid for counties affectioned by the tornados in kentucky and indiana. >>> and...
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again, under the leadership of the indiana department of homeland security, the indiana emergency operations center is increased staffing and will be activated 24 hours a day to monitor conditions and to provide resource support to the county emergency agency and it is areas affected by yesterday afternoon's severe storms and tornado activity. there are several state agencies, multiple state agencies that have converged on the site, along with over 250 indiana national guardsmen, along with local and state authorities and the red cross is also very active in our recovery efforts. >> rob, what are the weather conditions right now? are people out of danger from the weather? >> caller: well, currently, within indian athere are no severe weather indicators. it is anywhere between 40 to 50 degree, depending on where are you at in the state. we do have strong winds, but no tornadic activity or severe storms reported at this time. >> we are seeing a lot of damage here in the pictures we are looking at right now. are rescuers able to get out there and search in the darkness? >> caller: yes. you know
again, under the leadership of the indiana department of homeland security, the indiana emergency operations center is increased staffing and will be activated 24 hours a day to monitor conditions and to provide resource support to the county emergency agency and it is areas affected by yesterday afternoon's severe storms and tornado activity. there are several state agencies, multiple state agencies that have converged on the site, along with over 250 indiana national guardsmen, along with...
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this is what it looked like in communities from indiana to georgia. winds as strong as 200 miles per hour ripped through towns. at least 37 people are dead. as many as 17 million people were impacted by the storms. scores of injured people waking up in hospitals this morning. their homes and the homes of their neighbors gone. people now picking through the rubble to find anything they can salvage. president obama is offering federal assistance in the areas battered by the storms. in the little town of west liberty, kentucky, the town felt the full force of a tornado's 1 135-mile-per-hour winds. it leveled building, uprooted trees. cnn evers rob marciano is there getting the first look at some of the town's most extensive damage. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning, gary. they've finally got the roads cleared enough to where larger vehicles can get in here including obviously rescue and recovery vehicles and our satellite truck so we're getting now a first look at -- a live look at the main street. over my left shoulder you're seeing some demolis
this is what it looked like in communities from indiana to georgia. winds as strong as 200 miles per hour ripped through towns. at least 37 people are dead. as many as 17 million people were impacted by the storms. scores of injured people waking up in hospitals this morning. their homes and the homes of their neighbors gone. people now picking through the rubble to find anything they can salvage. president obama is offering federal assistance in the areas battered by the storms. in the little...
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last friday when henryville indiana was destroyed by the tornados that plowed through the midwest, stephanie decker was in her home with her two children when that tornado tore through. decker sacrificed her body protecting her kids. >> i was thinking, oh, my, the house is getting ready to go. we're not going to be able to survive this. and i was just trying to protect my kids and i grabbed them and i wasn't letting go. if they were going to fly i was going to fly with them. >> unfortunately she was pinned under some heavy debris. she had a large brick home. she lost both of her legs in the tornado, but she is vowing to regain her mobility. her two children escaped the storm without any major injuries. true sacrifice there. >>> 39 people now killed in syria again as government forces take aim at citizens now across that country. in an ambush attack the syrian military targeted a bridge near the lebanese border that was used by fleeing and wounded civilians. the deaths include 23 people in the opposition strong hold of homs. as many as 2,000 syrians have crossed into lebanon fleeing that coun
last friday when henryville indiana was destroyed by the tornados that plowed through the midwest, stephanie decker was in her home with her two children when that tornado tore through. decker sacrificed her body protecting her kids. >> i was thinking, oh, my, the house is getting ready to go. we're not going to be able to survive this. and i was just trying to protect my kids and i grabbed them and i wasn't letting go. if they were going to fly i was going to fly with them. >>...
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is there a different expectation down state when you get to virtual indiana? >> absolutely right. when you look at interstate 80, the suburbs of chicago, a little farther out romney should roll up the numbers there but everything below interstate 80 is santorum country. the key challenge for santorum is because delegates are rewarded by district, can he make up enough in terms of the congressional districts in the southern part of the state to make it competitive in the delegate map where romney is expected to sweep in the counties around chicago. >> not in four counties, can he possibly make enough to come out for this not to be a disastrous night for him? he got 15 delegates awarded in the state convention in june, but if you're not eligible for 10 of those you're not going to do well even if you take 15. >> that's right. the santorum campaign thinks a good night for them, if they can get totally maybe 35, they would be thrilled. again, they feel feel like they've got a plan for being able to go after the delegates awarded on a state basis but again you look at the number of del
is there a different expectation down state when you get to virtual indiana? >> absolutely right. when you look at interstate 80, the suburbs of chicago, a little farther out romney should roll up the numbers there but everything below interstate 80 is santorum country. the key challenge for santorum is because delegates are rewarded by district, can he make up enough in terms of the congressional districts in the southern part of the state to make it competitive in the delegate map where...
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getting snow in west vip and indiana and kentucky. it will slide off towards the east so with that if it goes further to the north we have a chance for snow going into the afternoon. not a lot but wheel see the white stuff -- but we will see the white stuff falling from the sky. march can be a wild month. now we look at the weather pattern. this is is the sis them a will slide off to the east. we have a upper level disturbance work its way through. until it does i am keeping the chance for snow showers this mork morning and a slight -- morning and a slight chance for rain showers. we will see plenty of sunshine in the forecast. we look at future trend and you can see the snow that tries to get in here and it stays mainly to the south of us even maybe along the eastern shore but the southern part of the state this model picks up on and lots of sunshine as we head into the rest of the day and especially on tuesday and wednesday. now for today, that temperature will be right around 46 degrees mostly cloudy and breezy and chilly and by to
getting snow in west vip and indiana and kentucky. it will slide off towards the east so with that if it goes further to the north we have a chance for snow going into the afternoon. not a lot but wheel see the white stuff -- but we will see the white stuff falling from the sky. march can be a wild month. now we look at the weather pattern. this is is the sis them a will slide off to the east. we have a upper level disturbance work its way through. until it does i am keeping the chance for snow...
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on the ground new video of that ef4 going down on henryville indiana leaving a waste land in its wake. school buss, thrown like fought balls. >> we were just trying to do our best to get every kid home before the thing hit >> reporter: the tornado green acted fast to get three children including his daughter off the bus and in a church basement. >> i could hear stuff and i could -- the stuff spinning in the air outside of the windows. >> reporter: west liberty kentucky a woman prayed that it the tornado would go away. >> take it away. >> my brother -- it came over the hill and you could see the funnel. >> reporter: her house was spared. so much of the town was not. in indiana little angel's mom, dad and two siblings died not far from the field where she was found, sadly she was taken off life support. in the rubble heartache and tears. >> broken hearts. >> reporter: victims hold to their faith and each other knowing the road to recovery will be a long one. larry jacobs. >> the website is your source for everything that happens in tornado alley. we have teams of storm chasers going aft
on the ground new video of that ef4 going down on henryville indiana leaving a waste land in its wake. school buss, thrown like fought balls. >> we were just trying to do our best to get every kid home before the thing hit >> reporter: the tornado green acted fast to get three children including his daughter off the bus and in a church basement. >> i could hear stuff and i could -- the stuff spinning in the air outside of the windows. >> reporter: west liberty kentucky a...
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out of indiana came the supreme court case where that noted right winger, justice john paul stevens, in a 6-3 majority, said that voter i.d. laws are perfectly constitutional. the point of the voting rights act is to keep states operating constitutionally. clearly, in my view, doj has overreached its voting rights act authority in rejecting south carolina, texas. i do not know of george it is in on that as well -- if georgia is in that as well. >> have you look at how similar it is? >> it is different. south carolina requires a set of id's with a photo. they will bring a bus to your house if you cannot travel. they have free ones and all those things. they have brought down the barriers extraordinarily. virginia is a little bit different. we will let you use a utility bill with your address, it is the same as your idriss on the voter rolls -- as your address on the voter rolls. it raises a major hurdle on the fraud friends. that is the goal. >> do you think it will pass muster with the justice department? >> given what they are doing with the other states, i do not know. i would give
out of indiana came the supreme court case where that noted right winger, justice john paul stevens, in a 6-3 majority, said that voter i.d. laws are perfectly constitutional. the point of the voting rights act is to keep states operating constitutionally. clearly, in my view, doj has overreached its voting rights act authority in rejecting south carolina, texas. i do not know of george it is in on that as well -- if georgia is in that as well. >> have you look at how similar it is?...
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and we will have live reports from indiana. >>> that tornado throughout alabama remember the toc cay lose cay -- tuscaloosa tore nato. -- tornado. >> and it's so hard to sea and you have to fill in they have to clean up and we have snow in the areas. so some of the hardest hit areas getting snow like ohio, portions of ohio and west virginia and even back into kentucky and even into indiana this morning. again, you are from severe weather to snow and across our area, we are not dealing with any of that as of now. but there is a slight chance we could get a snow shower in here as that clipper stays to the south but a few miles to the north and yes, some of the areas could get clipped by snow this morning. temperatures right now cold enough to support that snow coming in in the 20s and into westminster. 26 degrees. let's check the traffic with angela. good morning. lots to talk about. >> reporter: good morning. and you right. it's a lot to talk about. especially now talking on the roads about the accident. police on the scene. bna at orchard road of course we mentioned traffic flow is l
and we will have live reports from indiana. >>> that tornado throughout alabama remember the toc cay lose cay -- tuscaloosa tore nato. -- tornado. >> and it's so hard to sea and you have to fill in they have to clean up and we have snow in the areas. so some of the hardest hit areas getting snow like ohio, portions of ohio and west virginia and even back into kentucky and even into indiana this morning. again, you are from severe weather to snow and across our area, we are not...
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three people died in indiana because of the storms. it's caused thousands of dollars in damage and many problems , the forecast is calling for more of the same over the weekend. tj winnick has more from one of the hardest hit areas in tennessee. >> reporter: severe weather is spinning off more tornados in the deep south, reported twister touched down in northern alabama, in the same area where outbreak of tornados last april left be hundred people dead. forecasters say there is more to come, 13 people across 7 states have lost their lives to a total of 33 confirmed twisters. this wave of severe weather is the result of two fronts colliding. cold air in the north and warm air from the south, with a jet stream in between. jackson, mississippi, up through nashville and cincinnati are in the danger zone for a lift of tornados. >> my mother passed away here over there. >> reporter: she was skaggs mother, 69-year-old care lynn jones one of the residents killed during the wednesday night storm. this year has been especially nerve racking. >>
three people died in indiana because of the storms. it's caused thousands of dollars in damage and many problems , the forecast is calling for more of the same over the weekend. tj winnick has more from one of the hardest hit areas in tennessee. >> reporter: severe weather is spinning off more tornados in the deep south, reported twister touched down in northern alabama, in the same area where outbreak of tornados last april left be hundred people dead. forecasters say there is more to...
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. >>> at least two are dead after a school bus crash in indiana t front of the bus crashed into a support pillar for a bridge killing the driver and one child at least a dozen others were hurt, two critically, the students on the bus are between 5 and 16 years old, no word yet on what caused the crash. >>> dozens of car owners in pennsylvania wake up to quite a sight they found their cars smashed outside the damage was done by a suspected drunk driver a man sped through the mount washington neighbourhood slamming into several cars, the impact was so hard it pushed one car over a hillside, police did arrest the driver. >>> campaign 2012 the focus is alabama and mississippi, tomorrow voters in those states will go to polls to choose their candidate for president in the gop race. it is a critical day for newt gingrichs campaign. >> reporter: rick santorum is down playing expectations the day before alabama and mississippi hold their primary. >>> the other campaigns have been in here running longer than we have and spending time here before we did. >> reporter: he is still making a last minut
. >>> at least two are dead after a school bus crash in indiana t front of the bus crashed into a support pillar for a bridge killing the driver and one child at least a dozen others were hurt, two critically, the students on the bus are between 5 and 16 years old, no word yet on what caused the crash. >>> dozens of car owners in pennsylvania wake up to quite a sight they found their cars smashed outside the damage was done by a suspected drunk driver a man sped through the...
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snow across indiana and closer to home a mixed bag. now say hello, to lynette charles with our check of the forecast and it's a mixed bag. >> right now we are looking pretty good and cold but we could see snow going into the morning and maybe into the afternoon mixing over with a little rain. so like charley said a mixed bag. so we look at maryland's most powerful radar and take you to the north where you see a little bit of snow showers but most of that is into western pennsylvania as of now. you can see the blue shading on there. that is a winter weather advisory. we still see more winter weather advisories the further to the south and west you go entering into west virginia and also into virginia at this time. we don't have any type of winter weather advisories. there is a chance as this system starts to slide off towards the east we could see snow showers going into the afternoon. but mainly right now, it looks like it could stay to the south or should stay to the south but not ruling out the possibility. temperatures are cold enou
snow across indiana and closer to home a mixed bag. now say hello, to lynette charles with our check of the forecast and it's a mixed bag. >> right now we are looking pretty good and cold but we could see snow going into the morning and maybe into the afternoon mixing over with a little rain. so like charley said a mixed bag. so we look at maryland's most powerful radar and take you to the north where you see a little bit of snow showers but most of that is into western pennsylvania as of...
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this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit once. you just have to deal with the clean-up when it hits over and over again. fortunately there's dry weather in those areas today but we are starting to see clouds stream in across that area. the fact is, we're not getting in on any of the unsettled weather. we will be seeing plenty of sunshine as we go throughout the day. where we have clear skies across the area, as of now. that will hold true even as we go into the afternoon. temperatures are a little on the cool side this morning. i'm going to say chilly, we're still above average. we should be 30 degrees for this time of year and baltimore coming in arou
this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit...
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students in hard hit henryville indiana are getting ready to head back to class. they are expected to start in a nearby school monday. it destroyed half of henryville high school and they hope to re- open by the fall. >>> the red cross is assisting tens of thousands of displaced by the storm. >>> details released in the shooting at the university of pittsburgh. it happened at the western psychiatric institute and clinic. a man walked in to the lobby and opened fire with two semi automatic weapons. two people were killed and six wounded. today one victim is identified an an employee of the clinic. police are considering releasing a postmortem photo. >>> u.s. military sign as deal to transfer its prison over to afghanistan control. key step in the long-term impact or pact on u.s. military presence in afghanistan. the u.s. will handover the 3000 afghanistans held at the par one detention facile. president obama and afghanistan president karzai continued to work on a formal agreement for the role of u.s. forces after nato's transfer of security in 2014. >>> the republ
students in hard hit henryville indiana are getting ready to head back to class. they are expected to start in a nearby school monday. it destroyed half of henryville high school and they hope to re- open by the fall. >>> the red cross is assisting tens of thousands of displaced by the storm. >>> details released in the shooting at the university of pittsburgh. it happened at the western psychiatric institute and clinic. a man walked in to the lobby and opened fire with two...
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in kentucky and indiana, some small towns were not just hit hard, but destroyed. and this morning, thousands of across the middle of america are trying to put their lives back together. we'll get the latest from governor mitch daniels who toured the hard hit state yesterday, and then turn to campaign 2012 with super tuesday 48 hours away. we'll hear from newt gingrich. can he rez rec his campaign yet again? >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> and then there's ron paul, yet to win a contest, but don't tell him that. >> the good news is we're doing very well in getting delegates. >> we'll talk to him too. this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". what are you seeing here is a map put out by the national weather service which shows where the 90 tornadoes hit friday and saturday. 38 people now dead in five states by the latest count. unbelievable 27.5 million people put at risk by the storms. in kentucky, th
in kentucky and indiana, some small towns were not just hit hard, but destroyed. and this morning, thousands of across the middle of america are trying to put their lives back together. we'll get the latest from governor mitch daniels who toured the hard hit state yesterday, and then turn to campaign 2012 with super tuesday 48 hours away. we'll hear from newt gingrich. can he rez rec his campaign yet again? >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> and then...
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>>> i am seeing this across the country not just in indiana. i have friends who are principals and they already do this. they kick kids out of athletic events if they see a drinking photo on facebook. to me let the parents do their job. i am not condoning any of the behavior kids do outside of class, but it's outside of school property. >> it's like throwing in the towel and saying parents aren't doing the job of parenting they should so we will take control of it. teachers and administrators have enough to worry about. >> how about educating our kids. how about upping the grades and improving academic performance rather than worrying about what some of these kids who are good students worry about. >> let us know. you can hear obviously my opinion on this. you know the drill. we want to hear from you. tweet us at fox friends first, friendsfirst@foxnews.com for e-mail. they will have a school official on to react to this bill. >>> it is now 8 minutes past the top of the hour. it will be the top story all day. the monthly unemployment numbers. a
>>> i am seeing this across the country not just in indiana. i have friends who are principals and they already do this. they kick kids out of athletic events if they see a drinking photo on facebook. to me let the parents do their job. i am not condoning any of the behavior kids do outside of class, but it's outside of school property. >> it's like throwing in the towel and saying parents aren't doing the job of parenting they should so we will take control of it. teachers and...
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, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school given the severe storm warnings before the day but a number of schools in and around the area were given early warnings of shut down, schools were shut down early, high school basketball games were postponed in and around the louisville area, for example, and through much of southern end in, but, just to show you the scope of this storm, as risk was -- at risk was saying encompassing about a dozen states which is very unusual to affect such a wide path this time of year. a lot of the damage has been quite severe. updating you again, the storms, now, are encompassing the gulf coast through the grea
, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school...
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. >>> a 15-month-old indiana girl who clung to life for two days after being tossed by a tornado that killed her parents and two siblings has now been buried alongside her family. angel babcock died sunday in kentucky after suffering severe head injuries when that tornado struck her family's home in indiana and swept her out in the field. 45 people in five states have now died as a result of the storms that spawned tornadoes all over the midwest and south friday. meteorologists say some of those twisters hit so fast they did not even have a chance to issue a tornado warning. >> reporter: i'm anny hong at the national weather service in sterling and this weather radio is the best way to keep you and your family safe in case of a tornado. we wanted to find out how other communities would be warned during severe weather. with new upgrades to its radar in sterling, virginia, meteorologists will be able to better analyze the returns like rain, snow and severe thunderstorms that could form into tornadoes. >> this radar will allow the meteorologist to go in and see where there are areas of h
. >>> a 15-month-old indiana girl who clung to life for two days after being tossed by a tornado that killed her parents and two siblings has now been buried alongside her family. angel babcock died sunday in kentucky after suffering severe head injuries when that tornado struck her family's home in indiana and swept her out in the field. 45 people in five states have now died as a result of the storms that spawned tornadoes all over the midwest and south friday. meteorologists say...
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. >>> first tornados now snow, days after the tornado uprooted homes in indiana, now under a blanket of snow. homeowners say the snow is soaking belongs they don't have left to save and could take weeks before the power is restored in indiana. that and more on this tuesday morning. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. we will get things started with lynette charles. >>> not a lot going on this morning. we got a couple of snow showers across the area. nothing sticking yesterday, though. the chill continues, temperatures will be below normal again, plenty of sunshine in the forecast and a surge of warm air and then we have rain by the end of the week. today is going to be a calm day. we are nice and dry. we have all five sweeps on scanning the skies. we are cold. temperatures coming in below average, 27 degrees now in to aberdeen. arnold 27. clarksville 25. a little bit on the gusty side yesterday afternoon in to the evening. those died down a bit and that's the good news as well. heading out and about, have the heavy coat. i will talk about the warm upc
. >>> first tornados now snow, days after the tornado uprooted homes in indiana, now under a blanket of snow. homeowners say the snow is soaking belongs they don't have left to save and could take weeks before the power is restored in indiana. that and more on this tuesday morning. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. we will get things started with lynette charles. >>> not a lot going on this morning. we got a couple of snow showers...
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unfortunately back in indiana they got some snow from the storm and is causing problems. behind this, and large area of high pressure that will bring quiet whether to the entire east the next couple of days and we will keep our eye on a storm that moves and later in the week. we see the storm system moving into the mid-atlantic, drying out into the but the snow coming down heavy and parts of va, the southern part of the state -- parts of va. -- virginia for the south and texas, temperatures and upper 60's. in this in the warmer weather that will head the next couple of days. it is cold enough to snow -- even though it is above freezing and bwi. you can really get snow up to 45 degrees for the something to keep in mind. but if you are above freezing, that is when it has a hard time sticking on the road. even if snow is possible, even the natural area. clearing skies late and very chilly tonight, dropping into the overnight lows and the 20's. the futurecast will show snow and southern maryland, like amounts in the metro area, and we clear out as they drive the next couple o
unfortunately back in indiana they got some snow from the storm and is causing problems. behind this, and large area of high pressure that will bring quiet whether to the entire east the next couple of days and we will keep our eye on a storm that moves and later in the week. we see the storm system moving into the mid-atlantic, drying out into the but the snow coming down heavy and parts of va, the southern part of the state -- parts of va. -- virginia for the south and texas, temperatures and...
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at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics on "the doubleheader." on "art beat," jeff spoke with the hosts of the first pbs online film festival. and tonight's edition of "need to know" goes back to ohio in advance of tuesday's primary. they revisit the stories of four people hit hard by the recession, and ask what they want from the presidential hopeful here's an excerpt. >> here in ohio, we've seen deep resilience in the face of real economic stress. >> i have to keep on moving on. >> reporter: and now with ohio's critical republican primary just days away, the most important state of all on sup
at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics...
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. >>> a school bus clipped a bridge in indiana, killing the driver and one student. the bus was carrying students to an indianapolis school when it crashed before 8 this morning. one side of the bus was peeled back in the collision. at least eight other children were also injured. two critically. the pavement was wet but the cause of the accident is under investigation. >>> a residential street looks like a demolition derby in one pennsylvania town. dozens of people in the mount washington, pennsylvania neighborhood awake to find their cars smashed. police say a drunk driver sped down the street this morning slamming into one car and another. no one was injured. >>> in today's health watch you know drinking sweet drinks can lead to obesity. in tonight's washington wizard health watch a new study finds it could hurt your heart. randall pinkston reports for wjz. >> reporter: 60-year-old morris mcwilliams knew it was time to see his doctor when he began having chest pains. he was diagnosed with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. his doctor told him to c
. >>> a school bus clipped a bridge in indiana, killing the driver and one student. the bus was carrying students to an indianapolis school when it crashed before 8 this morning. one side of the bus was peeled back in the collision. at least eight other children were also injured. two critically. the pavement was wet but the cause of the accident is under investigation. >>> a residential street looks like a demolition derby in one pennsylvania town. dozens of people in the...
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in fact, in one town in henryville indiana they say the death toll could rise. they had a number of students that had just been let out of school early. they saw that tornado firsthand. kara joins us live from henryville, indiana with the latest. >> the forecasters were predicting ominous weather that was coming into southeast indiana, but nobody could have foreseen what happened next. we are standing in henryville indiana in front of what used to be henryville high school. it is almost leveled to the ground. there were students inside but they were given proper time to evacuate. about 20 remained in the building, there are no injuries. the image breathtaking. >> it is hard on everybody. everything ask gone. >> the forecast calls for severe weather. what followed early friday evening could not have been predicted. >> didn't really think it was going to happen because tornado warnings come out all the time and it never hits us. >> tornadoes leveled a small farming community. there were more tornadoes in the last 24 hours than in an average month of march. people
in fact, in one town in henryville indiana they say the death toll could rise. they had a number of students that had just been let out of school early. they saw that tornado firsthand. kara joins us live from henryville, indiana with the latest. >> the forecasters were predicting ominous weather that was coming into southeast indiana, but nobody could have foreseen what happened next. we are standing in henryville indiana in front of what used to be henryville high school. it is almost...
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kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is overwhelming. >> once again, mother nature has dealt a blow to indiana. >> officials said entire communities, homes, schools and businesses are gone. >> we love you and we're with you. it's not just government. this is their neighbors here to help. >> the friday twisters threatened millions of people from the gulf coast to the great lakes. the national weather service issued nearly 300 tore naid zoe warnings friday. it wasn't over. thunderstorms rocked georgia this morning bringing more dam. despite the many warnings, the twister struck so quickly and with such force that ma
kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is...
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the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out. you can hear the wind, flashes of light. they huddle together. >> i was sitting in the office. i just saw, it was black everywhere. >> reporter: and the bus the students fled moments before the storm hit later found embedded in the wall of the restaurant across the street. >> boom! it's gone. we didn't know the bus was in here. >> reporter: restaurant owner had taken shelter in the basement. >> we're fortunate that nobody got hurt. >> re
the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't...
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one henryville indiana this orning... one of the places haaddst hit by ast the community of henryvvlle is coming togethee in an attempt tooggt past the pisaster. athena jones looks church steeple/amazing grace natswhy did this happenn i don't care. it did. at henryvilll community church in southern indiana, the focus is on healing...some of our folks could noo get in this have lost everything. many of pou have lost vehicles. ome 3 oo you slept in your garages last night... and the 80-member congregation in this small town is ggtting a lot of help from a disaster relief group and rdinary people.nnas of in...people elping load/unload, shouting orderri got here at 6am at dawn when they allowed us in and these guys were already here. they've had a couple semis that have come and have brought lots and lots of materials.from food and water to bedding and clothing -- phey've got it covered or faailies that lost everything in friday's storm.take whateverryou neee. we'll give you s much as you want...you & &pshe'll get yyu more bo
one henryville indiana this orning... one of the places haaddst hit by ast the community of henryvvlle is coming togethee in an attempt tooggt past the pisaster. athena jones looks church steeple/amazing grace natswhy did this happenn i don't care. it did. at henryvilll community church in southern indiana, the focus is on healing...some of our folks could noo get in this have lost everything. many of pou have lost vehicles. ome 3 oo you slept in your garages last night... and the 80-member...
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they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not been able to get a count because of the mass destruction. the high school in this area it was virtually wiped out. about 80 kids were in the high school when this storm rolled through. no one in the high school was hurt. back to you. >> temperatures right now have gotton below -- to be below freezing as we see the snow. that's only adding more problems for those who may want to get in and start cleaning up isn't it? >> reporter: you know, it actually is. not only because of the cold but also they have a lot of slick road conditions in the area. right around the town, again, th
they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not...
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i'm lester holt in henry ville, indiana. you're looking live at what's left of the school in this small indiana town. this is only part of the damage. on friday powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes flattened homes. at least 31 people are dead, a number that's expected to rise now that it's daylight and crews can renew their search. amy? >> i know, lester, you arrived just a short time ago. it was dark when you got there and you talked about when the sunrise rose, what you saw pretty much in every direction. >> reporter: i got here a little before daybreak, so when you looked around, you saw just these silhouettes of what appeared to be this kind of moonlight scape, but then as the sunrise came up, we could see everything in ruins. this is the school. it's the elementary, high school, junior high. it's a complex of schools. the school itself let out early but some kids couldn't make it home safely in time and took shelter with teachers. school buses tossed about, cars. this is a road sign here. bu
i'm lester holt in henry ville, indiana. you're looking live at what's left of the school in this small indiana town. this is only part of the damage. on friday powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes flattened homes. at least 31 people are dead, a number that's expected to rise now that it's daylight and crews can renew their search. amy? >> i know, lester, you arrived just a short time ago. it was dark when you got there and you talked about when the sunrise...